Cathy Curiel is a seasoned social worker with over twenty years of experience working in a variety of areas, including support services, policy development, health care, mental health, child protection, and with Indigenous communities. and as a manager. She works at Douglas College in British Columbia, where she teaches courses in the undergraduate Bachelor of Social Work program, oversees practicum students, and completes research.
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Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Working with Children in Schools: Youth at Risk Chapter 3: Working with Children in Child Protection: Confronting Ethical Dilemmas Chapter 4: Working with Indigenous, Pregnant Youth: Harnessing Strength Chapter 5: Working with Mothers: Mental Health and Child Removal Chapter 6: Working with Unhoused People: The Intersection of Discrimination, Racism, and Housing Chapter 7: Working with People who use Substances: Resilience and Motivating Change Chapter 8: Working with Francophone People: Outreach and Re-Connection Chapter 9: Working with Asylum Seekers: Ethics and Medical Uncertainty Chapter 10: Working with People with Disabilities: Inadequate Supports, Limited Options Chapter 11: Working with People Involved in the Criminal Justice System: Fresh Starts and Stale Stereotypes Chapter 12: Working with Newcomers to Canada: Crisis Intervention and Systems Navigation Chapter 13: Working with Indigenous Families: Counselling and Healing Chapter 14: Working with Refugee Families: Community Challenges and Supports Chapter 15: Working with Seniors: The Right to Live at Risk Chapter 16: Working with Indigenous Communities: Environmental Work Chapter 17: Working with Communities: Temporary Foreign Workers and Disaster Response Glossary

